Project 2025: Trump's Sweeping Conservative Agenda Still Unfulfilled
As the first year of the Trump administration comes to a close, one question remains: what's next for Project 2025? The ambitious conservative playbook, laid out by The Heritage Foundation and championed by the White House, has accomplished an impressive half-century mark – roughly 50 percent of its proposed reforms have been implemented. But with many more ambitious goals still on the table, it's unclear whether the Trump administration will continue to push forward with a radical agenda that seeks to reshape America.
David Graham, author of The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America, spoke about the progress made so far and what lies ahead in an interview with Today, Explained. According to Graham, the key factor behind the Trump administration's success has been its ability to capitalize on a rare opportunity – a president who can implement their agenda without checks from Congress or the courts.
"The Trump administration was able to come in and be just so ready, so organized, and so energized," Graham explained. "That gave them the chance to conduct a blitzkrieg that took the courts by surprise, took Congress by surprise, and took the public by surprise."
Despite significant progress on many fronts, including the elimination of USAID and the gutting of environmental regulations, there are still many areas where the administration has fallen short – such as labor policy reforms and social welfare programs. Graham notes that these policies may not be implemented until later years or even decades.
One area that is likely to see significant changes in the coming year is the takeover of independent regulatory agencies. The Trump administration has been pushing for control over these agencies, which would give the president a powerful tool for shaping policy from behind the scenes.
The expected Supreme Court decision on this issue could have far-reaching consequences for governance in America. If successful, it would grant the president unprecedented control over these agencies and change the way government interacts with the public.
As the administration looks to the future, it's clear that Project 2025 is still very much alive – even if its progress has been uneven. Whether or not President Trump will continue to push forward with his radical agenda remains to be seen.
As the first year of the Trump administration comes to a close, one question remains: what's next for Project 2025? The ambitious conservative playbook, laid out by The Heritage Foundation and championed by the White House, has accomplished an impressive half-century mark – roughly 50 percent of its proposed reforms have been implemented. But with many more ambitious goals still on the table, it's unclear whether the Trump administration will continue to push forward with a radical agenda that seeks to reshape America.
David Graham, author of The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America, spoke about the progress made so far and what lies ahead in an interview with Today, Explained. According to Graham, the key factor behind the Trump administration's success has been its ability to capitalize on a rare opportunity – a president who can implement their agenda without checks from Congress or the courts.
"The Trump administration was able to come in and be just so ready, so organized, and so energized," Graham explained. "That gave them the chance to conduct a blitzkrieg that took the courts by surprise, took Congress by surprise, and took the public by surprise."
Despite significant progress on many fronts, including the elimination of USAID and the gutting of environmental regulations, there are still many areas where the administration has fallen short – such as labor policy reforms and social welfare programs. Graham notes that these policies may not be implemented until later years or even decades.
One area that is likely to see significant changes in the coming year is the takeover of independent regulatory agencies. The Trump administration has been pushing for control over these agencies, which would give the president a powerful tool for shaping policy from behind the scenes.
The expected Supreme Court decision on this issue could have far-reaching consequences for governance in America. If successful, it would grant the president unprecedented control over these agencies and change the way government interacts with the public.
As the administration looks to the future, it's clear that Project 2025 is still very much alive – even if its progress has been uneven. Whether or not President Trump will continue to push forward with his radical agenda remains to be seen.